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Has received by late arrivals from New-Yoik,
LIV
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
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Enamelled Chamber Furniture.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
and a prompt
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INDIANO LA TEXAS
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Surgery
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GALVESTON.
in the crown of
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A. BARRET & CO.,
Galveston, Texas.
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A. J. TULLY &, CO.,
XO. 71 CAROLS-tp T*TK®ETs
New Urkdns.
Feb 12
1859-1y
J, T- HAYS
J. FRIERSON,
P CONWAY,
Ft iv s> Can w *y &
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Bill. 59 CAftONUOi.KT SKS *-T.
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Corner of Camp ao«d Common Streets,
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H. S. MORSE, p R 0 P R I ET O
COPi?ERi9»nUths and Sheet-IRON Wethers.
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Pole Pro --'“tors.
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INDIANOLA
Bedsteads, Bureaus. Tables. Chairs, Wash-
-- stands, &c., &c.
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A. WHITINC & CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
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DIARRHEA,
HEARTBURN,
JAUNDICE,
BLOOD DISEASES.
&c.,
Single
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$275
2xa
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165
145
125
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[For the Mat g?rda GuSAte
THE BROTHER’S CALL.
, Price
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Hdhy House,
Corner of 5/artset and Centre Streets,
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March 12; 1859
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THE CELKBRATED
COPPER TOE !
Mitchell’s Parent Metallic Tip,
DESIGNED EXPRESSLY F< :R
BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S
liouta feu ft Choi's.
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GENTRY, STILES & CO.,
Agents at Houston.
R. MARAIS.
B sot and B lice x$E ,
7 7? EM ONT STR EET,
chants,
34 Fukon Street, New Orleans.
Comprising Sofas, Arm Chairs Parlor Chairs,
Carpeting, Matting, Rugs, &c.. &c.
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BROWN,
wtwi • 1 1XV ‘Jvo Mv«x/vrm'pc«>tity uuv x m uiivix ViOiV.'t
€ a r r tag e £& tp os Ho r y , and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical ad
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES,
PRODUCE HARDWARE &c.
(r^“ Hides and Woo! bought for Cash.
November 19. 1859.-1 y
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WILLLOI T. At’STiA’,
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
Co(/on Faclor. Receiving. Forwarding and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.
ctASH advances made upon all consignments
V to my address, either for sale in this market
or for reshiprr.ent to other Ports. je2'56u4
A. ALLS'LL Cl>.,
—AND—
©ystesr Saioo
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H. DALE,.....
J. II-W
R E C E 1 V I N G , fW
Commission Blerchajj
—AND—
Powder-Horn Wharf,
Indianola, Texas.
August 1, 1858.-1 y
JAMES A. TURNER & CO.
DECEIVING, FOrCWARDING & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Aro. 4 Union Street, New Orleans.
O. TILL give strict attention to the purchase or sale
V V of Merchandise, Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
Ml consignments of Cotton and Produce to their address
will be covered by their open Policies of Insurance, un-
less specially ordered to the contrary.
References
Messrs. ROYaLL & SELKIRK. Matagorda.
E. WOOD.
Texas,
Stationary Engine, 30 hoise •
12 by 30. hoi er 4? bv 36, and
above, adapted to this size.
C. S. KELLEY, PROPRIETOR.
jO” Baggage conveyed to and from the Boats free
ot charge. Feb. 1, 185y.-y
A cor.versation occurred between a
nsellor-at-law and a client: “Iwut
Lto defend me. VTiat do you charge?”
Lnty dollars, if you furnish the wit-
||s, and forty if I furnish them.” Client
■Msed to take into consideration and re-
day.
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Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Forks, Spoons
Ladles, Fish Knives. Cups, &c.
Carriages, Buggies and Harness.
Rockaways, slide seats, Fine T>p Buggies,
.manufacture.'.1,XT ’wark, New Jersey, Double
have . ■”
reasonable
Count
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n t# ssota,
Igc FRENCH AND GERMAN.
||LaGGE takes pleasure in an-
^png to the citizens of
Kie. Ercnch s> d German r an ur e .
Rsired she will produce th'1 be^t of reference*
plarship anu competen'*y to teach music.
[rms, &g., apply to Mrs, Pkgge at the res ’eno'•
kanley. [Feb. 15,1860,-tf
power, cylirtler
f eve?yijiifig as-
- - - $2,60©
Stationary Engine, 15 horse power, cylinder
8 by 20. h('Ft*r 40 b\ 20, and everything as
tbove, p.Japte.1 to luis size, • * . « sgj 500
Siatiouaiy Engine, 15 horse pow^r, c) linder
8 16, boiiei 38 b} 20-, and everything as
a >vh. adapted to this size, .... $1,40©
Galveston, Texas
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TT’EEPS on hand ch ■ e selections of Carriages, Rock
Tk aways, Barouches Top and no top Buggies, Slide
eat Extension top and Jump-seat, Concord and all oth
er styles of carriages, with the choicest variety of
Harness, Bo«h Double aaad single.
that can be found in any market, at low prices and on
liberal terms ; and as every article is made expre.-s!;,
for this establishment, persons may fe<4 assured of il-
ways receiving work which may be relied upon as being
composed of the best material, and made in the latest
and most fashionable style.
N. B.—Old Carriages repaired
and made to look as good as new
by J. STOW.
march 12, ’59.-ly
I1MT—Ml Ilium Will*- . n* 4MIWmMMBMWa—WW^—«—g—
NEW ORLEANS?”
NOTIOU.
A LL persons are particularly warned cutting
7x wood or otherwise trespassing upon my land, a
hove this place, on the Colorado river, as i am deter
0%hn’h.%sk“.’S™‘
Matagorda, February 29, 186O.-4w
E tlSIETT co-
Mechanic St., Between Washington Hotel and
the Market,
€<alvrston, Texas.
KEEP ronstantlj- on hand, and Manufacture
to Order Monuments. Tombs, Head ami Foot
Stones, Mantels Furniture Work, imposing
Paint and Hearth Stones, in the best style and
from the finest Italian and American marble.
They are, also, prepared to insert
lAkeuesses in ^lonwuents.
and Head Stones in a permanent and scientific
manner the art of which is not known in any
o'tier establishment North or S '.u’h.
Ad orders from the coun’rv pr rnptlv execot-
ed carelully, boxed and shippe and a prompt
reply to all letters of enquiry.
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MURPHY &.SANDERS:)N,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
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SOS. Ill & 113 ST. miRL.ES STREET.
New Orleans.
\ LL kinds of Marble Work executed. Orders from i
Ax the Country promptly attended to. ]Feb. 26:ly i
OTAGORDA GAZETTld
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Final Settlement.
Nones is here bv given that H«nrv Thorp
Esqr-, has filed in the Matagorda County Cw.r’
his final account as Administrator of’he estate
of Hannah R. Edwards, deceased Which an
count will be acted upon at the March Term.
1860. of said court, when all persons hiterested
are required to appear and con'est said account
jf they see proper. JAMES H. SELKIRK.
March 7, 1860-3w] c. c. c m. c.
:old—The young man who had “one
■er chord within his heart,” picked it to
Ls, and sold it for old onkurn.
l a Preparatory Class. Students, under 14 years of daring the day and until 12 o’clovk o night Ill^mepfe
jgL..ot be auni’tted. .constantly on hand the very best* Ay.
aid of Military Discipline, effective government Bavou and Feninsnl i Oysters, '
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T. J. HI GGS,
Tremont Street, Galveston, Texas.
|7"EEPS constantly on hand and for sale, a full and
Ax. compiete supply of
J&uiH-y and Staple C t jcciI®?,
Tobacco, Cigars, Fokeign and Domestic Fruits
of every description—Landreth’s Philadelphia Garden
Seeds, etc., etc., cheap for Cash,
Country C ders solicited. jan 29-ly
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A voice from lhe spirit land, *
A voice from the silent tomb, ■
Entreats .witii a jyxff.^j.command
Sister
List, list ’ ’|-.s t hr..!her gone;
Unseen yet where e’er'I ro^m,
He calls from his star-fit throne
Sister come home! Sister come home!
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At eve. when the crimson west
Js dye'd by the setting sun,
He calls like a spirit blest,
Sister come Horne !
Abroad in tiie stilly night,
A stranger, and all alone,
J hear thtough ti e misty light
Sister come Home!
3
In dreams of the midnight deep,
When angels of mercy coma
I startle to hear in sleep !
Sister come Home!
When far from my mother’s hearth,
I sail o’er the white sea foam,
All orders for Chimneys. Breechings,
Boxes, Clarifiers, Mil's. Worms, and all
d sheet-iron and copper work will receive
prompt attention. Also, Importers arid de tiers
■ fi al! kinks of Tin-plate, sheet-iron and copper
Stoves, Steam G urges, and Brass Castings.
Gaiveaton, Feiuary 12, 1859.-Iy
$50. FITY DOLLARS! $50
tFifty ’vll rs .* Me H a id at! Expenses Paid.
i(> intmd .ee war X-:w Nt...,nil Double Liikeau
i'WL-NTi Iaillar Shwing Machine. Agre.it i-h.fuce
a»r traveling agents to cifg ge in a permaueut uusines.-,,
at $'>00 a year and expea es. i:-idre’. ^with stamp,
for particulars, ■ • W. HARKjlA d; c-c., ,
No. 13 Shoe & Leather Exchange,
BOSTON, Mass ■
November 26, 1859.-8w
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II H. WiLHA:aAS, Gaiye-ston; Waknekrn & Kihch
•luff, New OHeans. Jan. 2J, ic'5'J. 1 y.
' Nrt; . ■ rli
Mjrevious to_ t.
persetie the oid style, for
(1 \ Rnols si mt
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A High Rent.—A ho
|tr hat. ,
[‘Let the iigITt beam
!d when a scantling
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of superior tone and finish.
MAIIOGANl and WALNUT PARLOR SUITS,
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SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES
14*2 Broadway, New York.
p?oid at 50 ceuis pei Louie, $5 pei d-.zen, $2 50
h>er gallon; «-:xtra Bilters fur Bir-room-;.-bi tin-
ge.ilun or Barrel, at the !< w price nt Si 25 pei
j gallon : fine Sloughtons RA’ei>. SI 25 per ga1
Ion. For sale by ail D;nggi-t< and (Lore-s.
j Sei..' by Espre-t; to aparts of lhe Uuitku
States, on receipt of the cash
WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT
742 Broadway, N. Y.
-iy
■’ * rk, as cheap as the
O^TepiX attended
Centre Street, Galveston, Texas.
Jlllhn
To Hotel Keepers, Druggists, Rest
aurants, Grocers, and the Public.
Dt BRUJV0NS BITTERS
Have, from their excellent qualities, been rec-
'imrrierided by the Most Eminent Physicians as
a most valuable and never-failing remedy ioi
DYSPEPSIA, -------------
DEBILITY,
BILLIOUSNESS,
LIVER COMPL’NT,
&c, &c.,
Arealsoasnre and certain preventative agains’
Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Complaints,
&c.. and is the most valuable and effieaeiou-
Tonic ami Appetite-Creating Compound eve
,tiered to the public.
Bv the u<e of these Bitters all diseases of tfu-
>lon<| will be thoroughly eradicated, and al
those who are suffering from early exces-- am'
[irqstratinn of the physical energies will be re
sturmi t.'i a robust ami vigorous state of health
The Digestive Organs wilt be stimulated am1-
permaneniiy streug’heued. appetite will be me
sited, and the debilitated subject restored t<
new life.
This remedy has a very agreeable taste, am-
wilf.be taken readily by children at. well a-
by adults.
All persons suffering, from any of the abov.
mm plain's are mviied Io try Dr, BRUNON;s
BITTERS.
Doss—Foran adult, a s’lin'i wine-glas'fn:
3 rimes a day; for a child, a smaii tea-spoon u
twice a day.
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6
7
8
12
15
20
J.H. BURROWS’ „
lorn A I curt
will comrrtWB
and will terminate r
i A MAS -iDXErf, M. D.. Pl-uAssO
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L L. RIDDELL. M D.. Professor^HHBB
VARREN STONE M. D.. ProfessornfT'
K, CENAS. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
GUSTAVUS A. NOTT, M. D., Professor of Materia
Mediea.
?. G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D , Professor of Physiology and
Pathology.
■V.T’.SmACHOoS. AL D.’ f Demonstrators of Anatomy.
The Rooms for Ins -ectiug will be open on the secon
Monday in October.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons ot
the Charity Hospital.
The Students accompany the Professors in their visits
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vantages.
reliminary to the Course, Lectures will be delivered
J ally in the Amphithea're of the Hospital, from rhe 1st
of October, on Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and other
subjects, without any charge to students.
THOMAS HUNT, Dean.
The Administrators of the Charity Hospital, elect an
anally, m April, fourteen Resident Students, who are
maintained by the institution. Aug. 21,1859.-3m
« at _ ..... . -
36 inch Double
30
30
24
24
20
20
“ Single
L. J. WEBSTER, M>le Agent.
February 12, 1859 -3m
Personal attention paid to receiving all goods con
dgued to our care by the cheapest and best routes.
.Also, Agents for the
W J^i.A.Trails,
in Ve'-mcnt.
TTTE world call the attention of Marble dealers fi-nd
I V Manufacturers to call and examine our stock
which is very large ; consis-tng of American and Italian
marble and slate for building, paving sidewalks and
Courts, Tomb, Head and Foot stones, Obelisks, and loi
all monumental purposes—sawed to order, any size and
thickness, and as cheap as can be bought in any of the
Eastern Cities,
whieh will be a saving of freight and breakage from
New York.
AU orders executed with dispatch and care.
A. WHITING & CO.
Feb. 12, 1858.-1 y
[Advertisement.]
ibinn non worth of watches and j^w-
1VV jvvu elry offered to the Trade at le -
prices than any other house in ’he ci'y. Sew’
for my Catalogue of articles ami prices
On the receipt of one dollar bv mail, I wi!
•forward to any address a beau ifu! set of gold
I 4^.0,-js and sleeve buttons, or a No. 4 gold iockei.
wka Ptild stone or seal ring ; for S3, a !mfie.-’
L jQl^a^pin and ear drops either Ca ine », Mo-aic.
[ft Mfloientitle, gold stone, "i anv ottter steles ; <>i
S7. a silver, open face watch; or for $25.
a fine gold hunting ca-e, lever watch, warrant-
I edsjo keep good tir..e; er for $10 a fine gol<
vest chain for fur $6, a fine gold neck chain.
I as samples <>f any of my goods. Yotwg inm
on? of employment c mid not do betlei ih-<n in-
vest a small sum m mv Jewelry, ami dtsn is-.-
of it through the comitty Ad Ire s
< MOSES K. GL1NES, Wholesale Jeweler,
t 208 Broadway, N.Y.
Union Hotel,
Situated on the Strand near Mer-
chant's Cotton Press.
^TPHE undersigned having recent!}’ opened the abovs
_L Hotel for the entertainment of transien and perma
nent Borders, is prepared to give value received to all-
prompt paying customers.
This Hotel, being situated close to the Bay, is not stu-
pa sed for well ventilated rooms, and is more conyen
ient chan any other Hotel in the city for those whos»
employment is about the wharf, and those waiting fm I
shipment to other ports. His table and bar are so weiLE
supplied with general necessaries, and has his terms s<-’
low as to insure for him a reasonable patronage. Hi-
motto being -’quick sales and small profits,” he feels
confident that no^pne stopping with him once will evei
go away dissatisfied.
jan 29-ly CHARLES LEMMERMAN, Psopbieeoh.
beg leave to call the atten-
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu-
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. M We’s Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
TIIE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling
HGtkd—A Negro man to cook a»d take care
■louse. SMITH GRANGER & CO.
fiardeman, March 14,186O.-3w
O” Will attend promptly to orders from the (Coun-
try, Keeps always on hand, the best French and Ge; i
mail Leathers. Jan. 29, 1859. 1 y
3 T A V
S horsp now®?
IQ inches Lore Atnl 20 inches stroke
Boiler 40 incites diarneter and 20 feel long
double fined governor and Judson’s Valve, cop"
■per and lead pipes 30 L-et, boiler irons complete ,
breeching, ehirnney 30 high, with steam pipes,’
pumps, bolts &c., complete. Cash or city ac-
ceptance equal to -cash. ..... $1,850
Stationary Engines. 20 horse power, cylinder
10 bj 24, boiler and everything else same as
aLove>.........- - $1,900
Stationarv Engine, 30 horse power, ci linder
12 by 24, boiiei 42 by 26. and everything ae
above, adapted to this size. .... 50&
Indianola,
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ho iva ihd vssoc a vri
PH IA D EL P 111 A.
Important A noiiucement
TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such a-
Spermatorrnoea. Semina! Weakness, Impotence. Goner
rhcea, Gleet Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Se’f Abuse
Ac., &c.
The Howard Association; in view of the awful des
traction of human li e caused by Sexual diseases, and the
deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, have dnected their Cons .Itirg
Surgeon as a Charitable Act w >rt y of their name to
give Medical Advice Gratfsto all persons th is afflicted,
who apply by letter with a descripti m of their condition
(age, occupation habits of life, &c.,) and in ca-es of ex-
treme poverty and suffering, to Fcrnlsh Medicines
Free of Charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Insti
established i>y suecia. endowment, f>rtae relief . ms-
sick and di tres^ ’ afflicted w th “Virilent and Epidei..
ic^Diseasej.” it hac now 1 su. plus of means which the
Directors have voted to expend in advertising the at.^ve
notice. It is needless to add that the Association com
mauds the highest Medical -kil of the a^e and w.k turn
ish the m<.»st approved nodern treat neat
Just Pu isr»d. tjy the Association, a Report on Spes
jaatorrhce. -emma. Weakness, the vice of On.-ol.;.
1’ re?.'1’’’ or Sell-Abuse, and other Diseases of tht
by the Consuming Su-geon. Which wu-
H|k'l (in a ei-.lej envelopes.) ^rei- of Charge
■fti:' zWc .Sir£?nps for po tage
■kj- iCtii'N , C:
K. 2 c A irk street PhilaO
IrCv.
Kor. !rr?C,L ”
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GEO. SUMRALL,
LCiBER W«CtoT-
—AVO—
SUGAR AND COTTON FACTOR,
INBIANOLA, TKXAS.
VTELLOVV PINE and CYPRESS Lumber constantly
_l on hand.
Owning my own mill, T am capable of saving any
. size of Pine or Cypress Lumber that may be wanted.
To sfl; CHEAP I must sell for CASH only.
|T - Liberal cash advances made on Sugar or Cotton
" shipped to SLAUGHTER, SMITH & McliAE,
feb 15 fid.-ly] New Orleans.
For expelling Worms from the
human system, ii has also been
administered with the most satis-
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of Liv e-r C cm pl a i nts,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to or after takirg 'Qui-
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cuie.
As specifics for the above men-
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad-
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
Fl E M ING B R OTH ER S
Pittsburgh, Pa.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success-
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de-
termined that Dr. M’Lane’s Cele-
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, thev
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com-
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dealers and Physicians ordering from ethers
than Fleming Eros., will do well to write their oniers
distinctly, and t-ike n.'rne but Dr. STLane\<f, prepared by
Fleming Brox. Pittsburgh. Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, one box of Pith, for twelve
three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders to m Canada must
be accompanied by twenty cents -xtra.
1'. H. M’MAHAN................B. R. GILBERT,
T. H. McMahan & GILBERT,
U O T T O a ' IF AS C T & 1Z S .
A.nd General
Coniml»i8ion • tJerchanlss,
Galveston, Texas.
PLANTERS and Merchants sending Cotton
>r other Country Produce forward to onr t«idr«---
mav teiy on legitimate charges only being
njade. [Feb. 26, 1859. -ly
——2d class mill—--
Mace same as above except lighter weight.
48 inch mill same as above 25 fl. cairiave $465
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“ .A ’• J! ’ 4F-
40 o . to. '
Ail mills omaranteed to tiyia*
Beit, and to perform well wlie-. A«>--4i- sb'ujp
—Little Giant
No. 2 Little Giant *' h *
3 “ V ■' ■'
4 ‘ ‘-A '
Newell’s Cotton Sere,--NN ,
feet tor inrmny wood am^rom ijrHt ^lis, f»r-.
cuiar »aws. Ftench burr Alni ;'f 1...;..,,^
c.'uth, horse powers &c., &c”,’ always on, hand
ready lor shipment. N
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Hoi>e lower,
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Dealers in rAresfem Produce, Boats
Paints and Oils.
Ohip and Steam Boat Stores put up in the be-t manner.
kJ and on the must favorable terms feb 12-ly.
Arthur T. Lynn.................John H. W lliam.
L Y N N & W I L LI A M S j
(Successors to H. H. Uiliamr & Co.,]
SUGAR & COTTON
Receiving, For ward i ng,
A K P
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SiV ©A A'p IT
An.improvement has been applied to Boots
iml Siioes, by which a savins of expense t»
the c<»nsnmer, of two thirds, is realized, by ac-
ual experiment.
THE TIP
•(insists of n piece of copper or oth«r indestrtiCt-
:bie material, nattly <astcne.f to the toe of ths
out or shoe, forming a complete protection.—>
! his icveii'imi is now presented to the public
■ ith the f’l.’jpst knowledge of its practical utility
laviuw been tested over two years, and is des-
• ned entirely to su;
Children’s. B'«y-’, and Youths’ Boots and Shoes.
The importance of this invention will be
eadily appreciate.!, as it js wel! known that
■i’hilii.ieii wear out their boots and shoes first at-
THE TOE, an.!, will) this protection, they will
upon an average wear at least two to three
nrnes as loii^ as the old style, while the ex-
pe*lse is but a trifle More.
This h v-Hiion is also especially applicable
w Maiers' Bools, am! aii occupations subjecting
tire toe oj the boot or shoe to Lc cat or worn.
Merchants, and the public generally, wilt
-ee the impoitafifie ot obiamiiii; ihese goods im-s
mediately, as they are Hisiiiied, for genera! ns®
io‘supersede ail other kinds.
1 he Goods rn iy be obtained . "
wh- -tenters V.;- principal cities, or of
phe subscribers, ''' ~
. , EH A SE. V-KINNEY & CO.,
ol (9>'’hers”df site Par- ) Bdsrh.ir,
and I 8j»tptenii>er i. I 85p
i Geol'.-gy. -4 i ;
Ucl. B. h. JOHNiSUN, Superintendent of the Military ~
College imd Professor of Engi'ieering.
JAMES p. HAMlL'iUN, A. Ml, Protessor of Mato;-:
maiio-., Nsi .: si Philow-phy. ami Astromnrx'.’. Cg
i. H 1 i»t a *1 p
II hear thioujh the storm winds mirth
Sister come Home!
4
By sorrow and sin oppressed,
He answers to every moan,
Come here where the weary rest.
Sister corne Horn0 !
Ah’ Loved one, 1 hast« to thee,
Scon, soon, shall I reach thy home ;
And there will thou welcome me,
I come ! I come!
A western editor says : “The hap-
piest, liveliest, richest, most towering,
| sublime, inexpressible and in-.h scribabie
feelings a man can have, are those which
L\\.; pervade bis very soul at the moment of a
reconciliation, after a slight diJScuity, with
an angelic girl for whom he has some
L tender feelings. Vve know.”
In case of a difficulty with a young
lady, it is a capital thing to bate for a
warm friend,.a gentleman resicing' at ths
game house with her, to intercede in your
behalf Many persons have lived and died
enemies for the want’of such a friend. Men
I fjisntalk over these important matt* rs, with
a^seri^aw^sga™()hg women.
A frit iid a.-.ks : “What is bett< r
.ualculat^rto make a man happy, than ti e>
po^Ksion of a little cherub about seventee?i
: 4 years cld 2
We were considerably amused by
-an account LliAt w&lg>t£ly saw' of a remark-
.able duel. There weiVsix upojt^he
ground and six misses.
John Morrissey,- nW8 pnglist,
has been in^RTed lit Buffal \ New York,
fo^foartieipifting in and witnessing a pri,ie
■!t wL ■■
i I
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t ' Vf ' ’Ji
m 1 ffeteiws i 1
H *^s WI
I I ?i
p I-
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fsrj 1 waniiitm ; -.iim»«-,Mirwwitrwi -1 is*
| IN THE 'iitofB
Cdebrciib tiltcrs,
I A nt*w I’rLt b.ps i i* t-n uduii tl u Lcriznr. c.f <
J iLtiiiu; i ; cri<L ti.u L i.t’.i < *-■ fa t
I latAe 1 :■ . kity c.f v-. . ic’. v. '’; c-. '\t t; - .» .
I of ii Lj.y ' f tho>.e Vied ’» ita ti-e U.. ■>.
I dibtases to kb
I Ti ey <
| tressing C'
—---CIRCULAR St W MILLS---
ll ,f ot n Imines an I improved screw hca4
. o< kv. cnt nected so that one man can set the
l will) .<5 icet carriage and fitly test traek
fiti.- mi'! C(in»!'ir.e« a' of the advauiRges ve4
introduced, mid much sirotioer itiau any other
■ a «i inaeiu;y.
48 Inch i sid, 25 feet carriage, & as above S5J5
>y ” “ 543
r' ‘‘ “ “
34 “ “ “ v “ 575
60 , “ “ “ Sa 65®
V- hen a double mill is wanted,
above prices is charged.
~l1
!
t’.e . ?
. xz.hk t;.e t'-THui Ii.iaa: Cr a; t Co- ’
“-.y Gf Vto-lC1 V '!; ”.'i 11 - 1 v to- ■ I
. JiOM-e kicvi 'viia ti-e U.: /v.iatf e
lo L.ap fur j< y. [ ‘3
v ai etoc.us.lly cure that most pU- i 1
■->" nt • I 'I
Xj'Sv a-X* fejT'I |
b.-' J t ,.i all its vur:•••.:« f. . • :s. F< r ‘ J
(J ] Ttcrbous . :c A -Lffiffi. i I
5'5-j f, ar,<1 all diseases u.i fit nt atl’scrdereJ | 4
R « .AC"; C L UV£FM | I
? -I « Rs curative powers ai t iJBk.'st r:.liacu’<--'8. | j
F'fi korihe Cure, and <<s a suie rievcRt^tive (-ft (
fl ; [ ZVER &■ / CUE, i I
j * ; 8ILICP3 Also CTttoR fEVESS, [ j
». j produced by ?. ;n> untie Inti ♦ n< ty> ;ULoa.y | j
r As £ 7 '-'ir ’n ( ases ef l i-’Iov othei r I
t A i JS il .. . ■ rfa’ to Jit./ vuZ j
Fp* i (. it is unsurpassed.
I’1! A fctr<’r.-.-s cffectwnilj- relieve hB Car* of F 1
I ?n< Lut), S»«w, Hr k F« kJ \rhe, Ltf;-f
f -if S of .'.UK-lite, &<•,, &c.,
j a.? 4 P >SF—For «n Adutt. itA/ « wine-j. ijvtefid Ibroetl j
J b‘i| ’h'»-c> ?i d«y, before r.t', 1 <»r t >*tLLKL>,lenept-vh- | 1
I y-;,‘ Lhiee tinKiS ti dnv, belt re eating.
I 'j~.c Ceh ‘line tear our A.gr.ature—Vu^i-. I |
1 i
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11 7 r i-j
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Ltd t er * 11 y «£ N v' 1 le.
MILITARY COLLEGE
i J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D.. D. D... Chancellor
! the University, and Professor ciyCheniistry r
Geology. . •
_ .... „OHNS0N, Superintendent of the Miidir?;! A
1. llzl .11 lUi 1 l/iX . zi. Atx., Pl’OteSrsUT .JI |
hiatito, Natsisil Phllos.->i>hy. audy'Astfonomy.
; STEWART, A, M , Prcfesso,r‘of Greek &nd .Latin ;
Languages and Literature, 1
G. 8. BLAUKiE. A, M., M. p,, Professor of Botany and
Nat. lai Hi. t.'i'v.
Rev.W. HOYTiv A. M., M. I).. Professor of Mental
and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature.
C K. WINS TUN, M. D., S trgeon
The Eii'.-t Term of the A.cadeuii<5 Year 1858-60 com-
■uenees on tne 5th of Seutembei, 1859 ; ami the Second,
Term on the 23rd of January, 1860.
Tuition, Boarding, Washing, 1 uel Rooms and Ser-.
vants attendance, $100 per Term.
Engineering. French, Spanish, , German. Drawing,! av «.
Book-keepmg and Fencing, each $10 per Term ofj ‘
Tin ancient reputation of the University for Scientific
and Classicai Scnoiarship will be maintained, and every \X7 0ULD respectfully call thenttentiohof Lis fyj.
facility afforded those who desire to pursue a partial ’ y and the public generailj to his NEW UYS
cour e Besides the .Un r regular College Classes, there ».\LOON.in Gout of the Bl:i.r,l Room, -.Uiichteg
is nt0*a. Pi-pniiralni-v Class. Stndmit.s lu.dpi- I 1 veu.rs nf during the day and until 12 O'< lot k nt niffiii IfJ k
_J *
• ’
W^, rmiheO.^ 7 {ft
t: Jinn V-. »[!.- * r
stonesf« bah in
engines.^ •
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■ 7G®
< ‘8fl®
- -1203
NP MOO
1600
F ’.TENT PEABITATiOM
B ,** I, . ■• r. ^w**S. 7R.. If. .H
(The be«t ahd cheapsst nowAi?
More than 2500 of these mills hayNVen used c
principally iu the South, am! never have any sfe
been returned trom failing lo please. The abova |
mill is warranted to giiml as much ffuod meal .0
or flour, in a given fin>e, with the same power
as any mill ever offeied in this inaiket, of th® g
same size, and to give entire satisfactiau.
may bo returned at our expense.^ ,,
-prices—
Geared,
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1860, newspaper, April 4, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1329878/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.